The Yangpu Ancient Salt Field (simplified Chinese: 洋浦千年古盐田; traditional Chinese: 洋浦千年古鹽田; pinyin: Yángpǔ qiānnián gǔ yántián) is an archeological heritage site in Yantian village, on the Yangpu Peninsula in Hainan, China. The site is an example of salt's various roles in Chinese history. The area comprises more than 1,000 stones, cut flat on top, which are used to evaporate seawater to produce salt. The stones have a thin rim around the edge to contain the water. During high tide, the surface of the stones becomes filled with seawater. During low tide, this evaporates, leaving the salt, which is then collected.
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| - 洋浦千年古盐田是位於中国海南省的一处考古遗址。这片古盐田有750亩,距今已有1200多年历史,传说是从福建莆田迁移而来的盐工所造。该地区由一千多块石头组成,顶部平切,用于蒸发海水以生产盐分 。石头的边缘有一个薄的边缘以容纳水。 在涨潮时,石头的表面会充满海水。在退潮时,海水会蒸发,留下盐,用于收集。 (zh)
- The Yangpu Ancient Salt Field (simplified Chinese: 洋浦千年古盐田; traditional Chinese: 洋浦千年古鹽田; pinyin: Yángpǔ qiānnián gǔ yántián) is an archeological heritage site in Yantian village, on the Yangpu Peninsula in Hainan, China. The site is an example of salt's various roles in Chinese history. The area comprises more than 1,000 stones, cut flat on top, which are used to evaporate seawater to produce salt. The stones have a thin rim around the edge to contain the water. During high tide, the surface of the stones becomes filled with seawater. During low tide, this evaporates, leaving the salt, which is then collected. (en)
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| - The Yangpu Ancient Salt Field (simplified Chinese: 洋浦千年古盐田; traditional Chinese: 洋浦千年古鹽田; pinyin: Yángpǔ qiānnián gǔ yántián) is an archeological heritage site in Yantian village, on the Yangpu Peninsula in Hainan, China. The site is an example of salt's various roles in Chinese history. The area comprises more than 1,000 stones, cut flat on top, which are used to evaporate seawater to produce salt. The stones have a thin rim around the edge to contain the water. During high tide, the surface of the stones becomes filled with seawater. During low tide, this evaporates, leaving the salt, which is then collected. The area was established around 800 AD when a group of salt workers from Putian city in Fujian province moved to Yangpu. Today, only a small group of villagers continue to make salt using this method and it is not their main source of income. (en)
- 洋浦千年古盐田是位於中国海南省的一处考古遗址。这片古盐田有750亩,距今已有1200多年历史,传说是从福建莆田迁移而来的盐工所造。该地区由一千多块石头组成,顶部平切,用于蒸发海水以生产盐分 。石头的边缘有一个薄的边缘以容纳水。 在涨潮时,石头的表面会充满海水。在退潮时,海水会蒸发,留下盐,用于收集。 (zh)
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